Matthew Gallaway is the author of #gods and The Metropolis Case, which was praised by the New York Times for being “driven by exuberance and morbidity, fatalism and erotic energy.”. He lives in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City with his partner and many cats. Previously he worked as a record-store clerk while earning a law degree from NYU and was a member of the indie /5. At first glance, Matthew Gallaway's terrific debut novel, The Metropolis Case, seems to be composed of unrelated but similar stories with one common thread, the Wagner opera Tristan and Isolde.4/5(73). · “Melody and dissonance. Do you know Tristan und Isolde? Richard Wagner?” These lines sum up Matthew Gallaway’s debut novel, The Metropolis Case. The novel’s “melody” develops in recurring and layering coincidences and connections, while its “dissonances” appear in sudden and unpredictable deaths which jar characters and reader alike.
"Matthew Gallaway's The Metropolis Case is an ambitious, heady, intelligent and engaging first novel about the healing powers of art it solidifies into a page turner, and better still, delivers on a wide range of concerns that go far beyond the musical interests that center the book's narrative. The Metropolis Case A Novel. Matthew Gallaway. • 13 Ratings; Grandly operatic in scale, their story is one of music and magic, love and death, betrayal and fate. Matthew Gallaway's riveting debut will have readers spellbound from the opening page to its breathtaking conclusion. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY NOV 1, In his ambitious debut. Click to read more about The Metropolis Case by Matthew Gallaway. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers.
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Metropolis Case: A Novel by Matthew Gallaway (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. “Melody and dissonance. Do you know Tristan und Isolde? Richard Wagner?” These lines sum up Matthew Gallaway’s debut novel, The Metropolis Case. The novel’s “melody” develops in recurring and layering coincidences and connections, while its “dissonances” appear in sudden and unpredictable deaths which jar characters and reader alike. Matthew Gallaway is the author of #gods and The Metropolis Case, which was praised by the New York Times for being “driven by exuberance and morbidity, fatalism and erotic energy.”. He lives in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City with his partner and many cats. Previously he worked as a record-store clerk while earning a law degree from NYU and was a member of the indie rock band Saturnine.
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